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PC World May 2, 2001 Tom Spring |
Broadband Users Still Sing the Blues High-speed access to the Internet was supposed to be everywhere by now. But financial and technical problems dog the industry... |
PC World February 2002 Anne Kandra |
Consumer Watch: Surviving the ISP Shuffle What to do when your Internet service provider goes bankrupt or is bought... |
PC World September 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Top Broadband ISPs Cable Internet costs the least, but you should choose DSL if you plan to share access among multiple PCs. |
PC World May 1, 2000 Rick Overton |
Broadband or Bust According to Aesop, the slow and steady tortoise beats the fast and flighty hare. But wouldn't it be great if that dang rabbit hunkered down and delivered on its promise? That's what consumers hope will happen in the world of high-bandwidth Internet access. Folks at home who want a fast connection to the Net must choose from a bewildering array of broadband technologies, among them ISDN, cable modem, and an alphabet soup of DSL varieties, including ADSL, SDSL, and G.Lite. But for people with money to burn, new superfast technologies make huge promises that sound awfully enticing. |
PC World September 2003 Scott Spanbauer |
More Broadband for Your Buck Are you getting all the ISP you pay for? Here's how to make the most of your connection, and what to do if it's time to switch providers. |
PC World January 2001 Scott Spanbauer |
Warp Speed Web Access: Cable vs. DSL vs. Everything Else The latest in fast Net for 2001: We compare the providers, identify the best broadband sites, and rate the new home gateways. |
Macworld November 2000 Mel Beckman |
Kill Your Modem No Matter Where You Live, Now There's High-Speed Internet Access for You... |
PC World March 2002 Tom Spring |
Ease Broadband Jitters Wary that your broadband provider may suddenly evaporate? Here are some steps you can take to protect yourself... |
PC World May 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
If Your ISP Sinks, Don't Go Down With the Ship Be ready to save your e-mail address, as well as the rest of your online identity... disable IE's Content Advisor... |
PHONE+ January 6, 2010 |
Ecessa Helps Providence Provide Always-On Access to Compliance Data Internet link redundancy will keep businesses online if one ISP fails. |
PC World August 2005 Stephen Manes |
Backup Strategies: Increasingly Essential People rarely think about backup strategies until it's too late. Consider taking a time-out to ponder what elements of your digital life are most crucial--and what you'll do when they fail. |
PC Magazine November 24, 2004 John C. Dvorak |
The Wi-Fi Rip-Off The Internet is more like water than electricity and should be sold as such. Water doesn't have to be generated or "made." |